We decided to visit Chamorro Village, located in Hagåtña, for Fiesta Wednesday (night market). It was a night with lots of food, lots of people and lots of fun. There are roughly 18 food vendors and over 40 shops with arts, crafts, handmade jewelry, clothes, woven baskets, wood carved items, and much more ~ all set amongst Spanish-style buildings. Very cute. Back to the food ~ yummy! Logan and I got our veggie-friendly items (red rice, salad, etc) but John was all about the Chamorro style BBQ as seen in his fiesta plate below:
You would have thought that was enough but 10 minutes later, he had to get a BBQ kabob:
Chamorro Village is open every day but the main event happens every Wednesday nights: 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. There’s dancing on the north side of the village. Enjoy!
Oh Pati! We Meno’s are so jealous!!! I miss the night market at chamoru village! I’m so glad your hubby appreciates those kabobs, they really are to die for. I always hated waiting in line for them though.
I read about your Father’s Day brunch experience at the Outrigger…mmm! I miss those buffets. I told you Guam is all about culture…and FOOD! I’m enjoying reading about your adventures out there. I truly do miss the island. Enjoy the cool trade winds and tropical breeze weather, tell you girl to take an extra long dip in Guam’s beautiful beaches for us, and build my kids a sand castle!
JUST AN ISLAND GIRL, Joy
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Boy did that look good!
I will not have any trouble making the trip to Guam,not only for the food ,but the countryside, looks great too. Keep up the good work. Love mom
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Hola P! I’m so glad you’ve started a blog! I can’t wait to read more about your island adventures…and please know, I’m very jealous!! Dreaming of kabobs….:)
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